Innovative Research Award
Moyed Alsaadawe
Southern Medical University, Iraq
| Moyed Alsaadawe | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Southern Medical University |
| Country | Iraq |
| Scopus ID | 57208672195 |
| Documents | 12 |
| Citations | 407 |
| h-index | 6 |
| Subject Area | Oncology |
| Event | Applied Scientist Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0001-5594-5480 |
Moyed Alsaadawe is a PhD student candidate at Southern Medical University with research interests spanning molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, virology, oncology, and biochemistry. His scholarly activities emphasize the molecular mechanisms of disease, viral pathogenesis, and cancer development. His publication record includes investigations into the relationship between viral infections and malignancy, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to biomedical science.[1]
Abstract
Moyed Alsaadawe in relation to the Innovative Research Award. His work integrates molecular biology, genetics, virology, and oncology with an emphasis on understanding disease mechanisms and cancer development. His published research demonstrates interest in translational biomedical science and interdisciplinary collaboration while contributing to contemporary discussions concerning virus-associated malignancies.[2]
Keywords
Cell Biology; Molecular Biology; Genetics; Oncology; Virology; Biochemistry; Cancer Biology; Epstein–Barr Virus; COVID-19; Translational Medicine.
Introduction
Research at the interface of molecular biology and oncology has become increasingly important for understanding cancer initiation, progression, and therapeutic intervention. Investigations involving viral infections, immune responses, and genetic regulation provide valuable insights into disease mechanisms. Dr. Alsaadawe’s academic interests align with these contemporary scientific priorities through studies emphasizing molecular pathways and virus-associated cancers.[3]
Research Profile
Moyed Alsaadawe is affiliated with Southern Medical University and has developed a research profile centered on molecular mechanisms underlying disease. His interests encompass cell biology, virology, molecular genetics, oncology, and biochemical pathways. According to the supplied publication metrics, his scholarly record includes 12 indexed documents, 407 citations, and an h-index of 6, indicating measurable academic engagement within biomedical research.[1]
Research Contributions
- Investigation of molecular mechanisms associated with cancer biology.
- Research on virology and virus-associated malignancies.
- Integration of molecular biology and genetics into translational biomedical research.
- Contribution to interdisciplinary oncology research concerning Epstein–Barr virus and COVID-19.
Publications
- From Viral Infection to Malignancy: The Dual Threat of EBV and COVID-19 in Cancer Development.
Viruses, published 30 August 2025.
Research Impact
The available publication metrics indicate continued scholarly activity in biomedical sciences with research outputs addressing clinically relevant molecular mechanisms. Citation performance reflects recognition of published work within the scientific community while ongoing doctoral research may contribute further to the understanding of cancer biology and infectious disease interactions.[4]
Award Suitability
Moyed Alsaadawe demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during evaluations for research recognition. Suitability for the Innovative Research Award would ultimately depend upon the formal assessment criteria established by the Applied Scientist Awards committee, including originality, scientific quality, research impact, and eligibility requirements.[5]
Conclusion
Moyed Alsaadawe’s academic activities illustrate an interdisciplinary focus on molecular biology, virology, genetics, and oncology. His published research concerning virus-associated cancer development contributes to ongoing scientific discussions in biomedical research. Continued investigation in these areas may further strengthen his scholarly profile and support future research collaborations and recognition.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dr. Moyed Alsaadawe, Author ID 57208672195. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57208672195 - Moyed Alsaadawe., et al. (2025). Microbiome-Driven Precision Nutrition in Metabolic Syndrome.
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-96-6246-3_13 - Moyed Alsaadawe., et al. (2025). From Viral Infection to Malignancy: The Dual Threat of EBV and COVID-19 in Cancer Development.
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/17/9/1195 - Moyed Alsaadawe., et al. (2019). Protein interactome of the deamidase phosphoribosylformylglycinamidine synthetase (PFAS) by LC-MS/MS.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0006291X19306618 - Moyed Alsaadawe., et al. (2022). Prevalence and seasonal pattern of enteric viruses among hospitalized children with acute gastroenteritis in Samawah, Iraq.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8852632/